2026 Provo City 900 E 900 S Sidewalk Project
Federal opportunity from CITIES • Provo City. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026.
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2026 Provo City 900 E 900 S Sidewalk Project
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The 2026 Provo City 900 E 900 S Sidewalk Project entails the construction of a new sidewalk in Provo, Utah. The deadline for responses is set for March 5, 2026. This project aims to enhance pedestrian accessibility in the area, providing significant opportunity for contractors with relevant experience.
The buyer is looking to improve pedestrian infrastructure by constructing a sidewalk on 900 E and 900 S in Provo City, Utah, contributing to better walkability and safety for the community.
- Contractors with experience in sidewalk construction
- Local construction firms familiar with Provo regulations
- Companies certified in public infrastructure projects
- Project planning and design
- Site preparation and excavation
- Concrete pouring and finishing
- Installation of sidewalk features such as curbs and ramps
- Compliance with local regulations and standards
- Company portfolio highlighting relevant projects
- List of key personnel and their qualifications
- Cost estimate and pricing structure
- Timeline for project completion
- Compliance documents and certifications
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Must comply with city regulations for construction
- Adherence to safety standards on public works projects
- Submission of environmental impact assessments if required
- Consider competitive pricing to attract city contracts
- Include line-item pricing for transparency
- Factor in potential delays to avoid cost overruns
- Local subcontractors for specialized tasks
- Civil engineering firms for design assistance
- Suppliers of construction materials to ensure timely delivery
- Potential delays due to permitting processes
- Weather impacts during construction
- Community feedback affecting project timelines
- What are the specific local regulations for sidewalk construction in Provo?
- Is there a preferred method of communication for project updates?
- What are the expectations for public engagement during construction?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Scope details on sidewalk length and materials
- Total project budget allocation
- Specific compliance requirements
- Detailed project timeline and milestones
- Local stakeholders or community groups involved
- Contact information for the purchasing agent
- Design specifications or drawings available
- Historical data on similar projects
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